RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT
THIS DAY
(Before H. Kenriok, Esq., E.M.) DBT7NKENNESS. J. Wilson was charged with being drunk and incapable in Queen street yesterday. - Defendant 'said he was not drunk ; he ! knew perfectly well what,he was 4oing. Constable Hogan and Sergt. O'Grady proved the offence. Defendant was lying drunk in the street. When he was in the station, he lay drunk for four or five hours. " '' His Worship said there was no doubt but that defendant was drunk, but taking into consideration that he had been locked up all night, he would be discharged. / LARCENY. Frederick B. O'Neill, a respectable looking yoiipg man, was pharged with the larceny of a watch at Auckland. Eemanded to Auckland. Court adjourned.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3823, 30 March 1881, Page 2
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138RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3823, 30 March 1881, Page 2
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